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Human Development Program Admissions

To apply there needs to be evidence of good academic standing, a GPA of 2.5 or higher and a fulfillment of all prerequisites. If more applications are received than the department can accommodate, students in good academic standing and closest to graduation will be accepted first.

Lower Division Course Plan

The Lower-Division Course Plan is designed to help students interested in the Human Development Program complete the prerequisites to declare Human Development as their major and complete their lower division General Education Requirements.

Human Development Major Articulation

Sonoma State University agrees that the lower division course(s) listed below are comparable or will be accepted "in lieu of" each other upon transfer in this academic area. This agreement, based upon faculty review, will be valid provided there are no course content changes. Students should contact a counselor or the Articulation Officer with any questions about this agreement.

Notes:

*Except with this combination of Child 10 and Child 90.1 at SRJC, courses from any other community college that are accepted "in lieu of" upper division courses at SSU will be granted content credit, but will not count towards the upper division unit requirements for the major, for General Education, or for units in residence.